A memorial volume of sacred poetry by the late Sir John Bowring. To which is prefixed, a memoir of the author, by Lady Bowring |
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The End of the good Man is Peace.
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A memorial volume of sacred poetry | ||
The End of the good Man is Peace.
Mark the virtuous man, and see
Peace and joy his steps attend;
All his path is purity—
Happy is his end.
Peace and joy his steps attend;
All his path is purity—
Happy is his end.
Come and see his dying bed;
Calm his latest moments roll:
Angels hover round his head;
Heav'n receives his soul.
Calm his latest moments roll:
Angels hover round his head;
Heav'n receives his soul.
Come and view his mortal grave,
Silence and repose are there;
Never more shall sorrow's wave
Wreck the slumberer.
Silence and repose are there;
Never more shall sorrow's wave
Wreck the slumberer.
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Come and read his charter'd page,
See what bliss his advent waits;
Glories of an endless age;
Open are heav'n's gates.
See what bliss his advent waits;
Glories of an endless age;
Open are heav'n's gates.
A memorial volume of sacred poetry | ||